Houses and Land For Sale. . RAO ACRES-NORTH OP AUCKLAND id ' UUU —L.T.T. Good dairyine country:, y- 4J miles from railway, li miles from school; ,i- 300 acres flat, balance undulating to hidy;' it carrying at present 80 cattle. Good House of 5 rooms, largo stable, barn. 8-bail cowshed, '■separator-room, and other sheds, s, Price, £11 10s per sere, or will Exchange n for. a good-mortgage- \ 7-123 " POULTRY FARM. n 10 ACRES. AS A GOING CONCERNd -1-w 4 miles from Hamilton. 11 miles from' c- railway, school. P. 0.. and creamery; all in 5. grass or crops: plenty of water. Good 4roomed Houso and conveniences; fowihouses for 600 fowls, motor-shed, cowshed, etc. The 0, following stock is included in tho price: "50 ■a fowls, 2 cows. 1 horse, spring cart and ,r----d ness. Oliver plough, harrows, roller, cultid vator, separator, all dairy utensils, egg 4 crates, and tools: also ono stack of hay. Price, £1600. 1-232 I PUKEKOHE. a Kf» ACRES, all flat to undulating; 50 Oy ACRES GRASS; 6 ACRES DRAINED a SWAMP, and 6 acres nice shelter bush; , I plenty of puriri. Good fences; well watered. . . Csr-yin? si present 20 cows and other stock, 'I BUILDINGS—Five-roomed House, 8-bail , cowshed (new), and all buildings to work , the farm. !• PRICE. £15 per acre, and only £300 Cash '• wanted, This is a dirt-cheap littlo property. WILLIAM J. FISHER, NO. 1, SMEETON'S BUILDINGS. 'Phone 1911. ' SPECIALLYI . SELECTED » CHEAP AM GOOD FARMS. [j QNLY o M ILES ]? ROM g ' FLOURISHING (TOWN. I QAQ ACRES-A Beautiful Dairy Farm, O'lO every bit ploughed and in grass, | i. spiendid pastures; carry 150 cows. Attroct tive 7-roomod House, hot and cold water; 0 also good 5-voomed House, up-to-date cow- |. led and machines, stables and implement,f sheds, Price, £40 per acre; £1000 cash; ,_ balanco easy terms. Independently of the i, dried milk industiy. which is certain to eni, banco the value of this farm fully 50 per -, cent, (his property has excellent prospective -. va.uo as a cutting-up proposition. One part of it touches the town boundary and the [. whole of it is of beautiful conformation for i, building sites. Jt would also make an ideal 7 stud farm. It is a clean, *vvell farmed pro1, perty and is honestly well worth the price 1 S A DJOINING QLAXO FACTORY. . 9"|/_ ACRES RICH HEAVY LAND, per- " wide fectly dry and in good pasture; Barbery hedges and permanent water. Up-to-date Bungalow. 5 rooms, hot- and cold water, nicely situated; also, milker's House, i 4 rooms, and all necessary outbuildings. £33 : " per acre; £1000 cash; balance long term, 5 per cent, Adjoinin? township and railway. This is another specially cheap and good farm. Buy now before th« bin rise comes as a result of the dried milk industry. NEAR MATAMATA. • ONLY0 NLY £25 P ER A CBE> 110Q ACRES, practically all in grass, flat '!J. JO and slightly undulating; carrying ' ; 110 head of stock, including 60 cows. Good " j House, 5 rooms, bathroom, scullery, hot and ■ cold water; cowshed, 3 bails, concreted, • I engine-room, etc Only £25 per acre. Easy J j terms to a capable man, Only a few chains v I from factory. With the dried milk boom this land must riso rapidly in price, so wo advise buyers to hurry before it is sold, ; I raised in price, or withdrawn. The owner 1 is a good farmer, and his property is looking 1 first-class. It is an absolute bargain at the r I price. • UNENCUMBERED. 1 EXCHANGE FOR BIGGER FARM. ' I TAA ACRES—ReaI good Sheep and Cattle •! I \j\J Farm, all cultivated and in grass, t low rolling land and flat, watered by stony 1 creek; good House, 6 rooms and conyeni- - enecs, and all necessary outbuildings. Fac- . Tory and school adjoining. Price, only £14 - per aero, unencumbered- Would exchange 1 for any sized big- property with good prosf pective value, and if sufficient inducement j ,otf""d «■»* from £10 000 to •'15.000 cash ; GOING CONCERN I AT MATAMATA. 1 9Afl First-class dairying land, , L\J\J all in grass: now 5-roomcd House, - 1 also cowshed. 5-cow plant; also other out- * < buildings. Prico, £55 per acre, including ''■ 85 cowr and all her stock Only a few 3 ; minutes' drive from Glnxo Factory. Good ' terms offered. Splendid prospective value. " Con«id<>r for a moment the income that will ,' be taken off this fine farm this year,.with j butter-fat fetching 8s per lb. and even higher. ! I E. HA MILL & CO., HAMILTON AND MATAMATA. I KING COUNTRY. ,' SHEEP & GRAZING RUN. ' 1650 CEB6 ' 1650 A CEE3 - ALL EASY RIDING COUNTRY. 1000 ACRES ENGLISH RYE AND CLOVER. ' ! 8 ffl &. BUT NOT YET s GRASSED. WINTERING AND CARRYING 1000 EWES, 900 HOGGETS. 75 HEAD CATTLE. ; ON 1000 ACRES GRASS, 1 GOOD LOAM ON SHELL-ROCK FOUNDATION. 1 WATERED BY RUNNING STREAMS. FREE FROM ALL NOXIOUS WEEDS AND RABBITS. 2 HOUSES (one new. with all conveniences) GOOD WOOLSHED AND YARDS. pRICE, Oil pER ACRE. £1000 CASH. OR WILL EXCHANGE FOR SMALL GOOD DAIRY FARM. . HARROP MEDLEY, 18. SHORTLAND STREET, D AUCKLAND. GOO HAURAKI PLAINS. A BARGAIN. ■• 9KQ ACRES, freehold; 80 acres roughJmtOO grassed; has not been stocked or fenced. One mile from Piako River. £12 108 por acre. 1. £500 CASH, balanco can bo arranged. Would take good House property as part payment. The above is right in the centro of the ■- Hauraki Plains farming district, and will r> double in value. '• WAIKATO. . SPLENDID PARTLY-IMPROVED » SWAMP BLOCK. d IC7C ACRES; main, side, and cross y XO I 0 drains in; good foil; never floods; 110 chains main road frontage, n PRICE, £4 PER ACRE. I? Easy terms can be arranged. We can II strongly recommend for a big increase in value, 9 H. R. COOKE & SON, * ESTATE AGENTS. VALUERS, AND lt SHAREBROKERS. No. 12. FORT ST.; AUCKLAND. ' HAMILTON AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. TTANDY RAIRY pARMS. SOME AS GOING CONCERNS. \ 110 ACRES, at £50 per acre. ' 170 ACRES, at £54 per acre. 150 ACRES, at £18 10s per acre. 140 ACRES, at £58 10s per acre. 273 ACRES, at £15 10s per acre. 127 ACRES, at £45 per aero. 45 ACRES, at £25 per acre. 100 ACRES, at £50 per acre. 50 ACRES, at £52 10s per acre. These are ALL good level DAIRY FARMS, carrying from 25 to 100 cows. - THOS. eTsHORT. 156, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. And WARD STREET, HAMILTON. , MONEY SPINNERS. 4 OQO ACRES OF FIRST-CLASS SHEEP iOOL COUiNTRY-Good S.P. . fences, wire standards; well watered: two houses; will carry over 3000 sheep [ and 100 head cattle. Price, only 70s per acre. i A A ACRES GOOD LAND-31 new grass: I IUU 60 acres flat; all. ploughable; well. 0 fenced -." good 5-roomed House and neces. | , sary outbuildings: can milk 15 cows , now. Price. £7 per acre only £250 cash required. I 2. -mo ACRES— Concern—Stock and J. I O Implements—Carrying now 40 milk- ■ in» cows, 15 calves, mostly lienors, 6 horses. 40 pigs; will milk 60 cows next season and do them well; subdivided 20 paddocks; large House and all necossary outbuildings. Price, £26 10s per » ' acre. DON'T MISS THIS"AT W HITTAKES AND C 0 "* 5 ' PHOSNIX CHAMBERS, r QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, EIGHT OPP. NEW P.O. AND R. STATION . i
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16895, 6 July 1918, Page 3
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